Jose Canseco, Lenny Dykstra and Rafael Palmeiro were among nine players accused of doping by former major league pitcher Jason Grimsley in a federal agent’s affidavit unsealed Thursday.

Roger Clemens wasn’t one of them, despite a published report last year that singled him out. He was, however, prominently mentioned in last week’s Mitchell report on doping, but has denied ever using performance-enhancing drugs.

Grimsley accused Canseco, Dykstra, Glenallen Hill and Geronimo Berroa of taking steroids. He also accused Chuck Knoblauch of using human growth hormone; David Segui and Allen Watson of using performance-enhancing drugs; and Palmeiro and Pete Incaviglia of taking amphetamines, according to IRS special agent Jeff Novitzky’s sworn statement.

All but Incaviglia, Berroa and Watson were mentioned last week in the Mitchell report.

At the request of federal prosecutors, a judge in Phoenix unsealed the 20-page affidavit signed by Novitzky in May 2006 used to obtain a search warrant for Grimsley’s home in Scottsdale, Ariz.

When Grimsley’s affidavit first was released in June 2006, players’ names were blacked out. In October 2006, the Los Angeles Times reported the names of Clemens, Andy Pettitte, Miguel Tejada, Brian Roberts and Jay Gibbons were among those blacked out.

Tejada’s name was mentioned when Grimsley described a conversation he had with Baltimore Orioles teammates Tejada, Palmeiro and Sammy Sosa about how they would play after baseball banned amphetamines.

Another Novitzky affidavit involving former New York Mets clubhouse employee Kirk Radomski, who told Mitchell he had sold performance-enhancing drugs to many players, also was unsealed late Thursday.

According to ESPN.com, Radomski received a $3,500 check from Fernandez that was written in February 2005, eight years after El Sid’s final major league appearance. Phone records cited in the affidavit say Rose Jr. called Radomski several times in 2001, ESPN.com reported. Rose Jr., the son of baseball’s career hits leader, was sentenced in May 2006 to one month in prison and five months of home detention for distributing a steroid alternative to his minor league teammates.

• Dontrelle Willis agreed to a $29 million, three-year deal with the Detroit Tigers two weeks after he was acquired in a trade from the Florida Marlins. He can make an additional $1.5 million in award bonuses.

• Outfielder Geoff Jenkins and the Philadelphia Phillies agreed to a $13 million, two-year contract. Jenkins, 33, played for Milwaukee last season.

Philadelphia also agreed to a $900,000, one-year contract with right-hander Chad Durbin, who pitched for Detroit last season.

• Pitcher Carlos Silva and the Seattle Mariners completed a $48 million, four-year contract. The 28-year-old right-hander was 13-14 last season for the Minnesota Twins with a 4.19 ERA.

• Left-handed reliever Ron Mahay and the Kansas City Royals wrapped up an $8 million, two-year contract. Mahay, 36, pitched last season with Texas and Atlanta.